Of course, Blunt is not the first pop star to have done time in the armed forces. Elvis Presley served as an army GI in Germany, Jimi Hendrix was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division and the reggae artist Shaggy drove a tank during the first Gulf war. But they were not officer class.

SEATTLE — Jimi Hendrix might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam.

Instead, he pretended he was gay.

And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962, launching a musical career that would redefine the guitar, leave other rock heroes of the day speechless and culminate with his headlining performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock in 1969.

Hendrix’s subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed for the first time in Charles R. Cross’ new biography, “Room Full of Mirrors.” Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, but his medical records do not mention such an injury.

In regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Fort Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix complained that he was in love with one of his squad mates and that he had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended him for discharge, citing his “homosexual tendencies.”

Hendrix’s legendary appetite for women negates the notion that he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor, Cross says, was his stunt politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the escalating U.S. role in Vietnam.

He just wanted to escape the Army to play music — he had enlisted to avoid jail time after being repeatedly arrested in stolen cars in Seattle, his hometown.

Now, when one hasn’t heard something in all one’s 24 11/12 years, what are the chances that one will hear that thing twice in little over a week?

I’m glad he wasn’t a communist/peacenik. Everything I’ve ever heard about him has always made me like him more. Poor guy.